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12681679, best dressed (per capita) women in the country? Posted by Binlahab, Wed Dec-31-69 07:00 PM
so somebody was shitting on wilona from good times talking abt how a woman that well dressed, w/ that kinda of money wouldnt live in the projects
to which i said its been my experience that the more historically ghetto or hood or whatever you wanna call it the area a person is from...the more they gonna wear that kinda name brand label shit & if thats what you consider dressing well....i mean put it like this, pick the AVERAGE well dressed woman (age is immaterial) off MLK Blvd, Any Hood, USA & the AVERAGE well dressed woman (of any race or age) from that same cities suburbs or middle class areas & invariably...hood chick wins.
which then got thinking...best dressed women in the country.
from what i can tell its detroit. again. PER CAPITA. this is not to say YOU, anonymous woman reading this from wherever you at is not fashionable & dope & stylish & all that. its just saying that PER CAPITA, meaning in aggregate numbers...there are more "well dressed" women from or in detroit then from or in other cities.
thats all im saying.
posts like this are why im the GOAT. btw.
Poll question: best dressed (per capita) women in the country?
Poll result (24 votes) | atlanta | (1 votes) | Vote | los angeles | (1 votes) | Vote | new york city | (17 votes) | Vote | chicago | (2 votes) | Vote | detroit (yes...detroit) | (1 votes) | Vote | other | (2 votes) | Vote |
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12681681, Black women in places like Detroit and Atlanta dress well in that Posted by afrogirl_lost, Sun Dec-21-14 09:04 AM
basketball wife sort of way. They all have the weave, designer shoes and bags, similar jewelry etc. Well dressed sisters in LA, New York, DC, and Philly are more creative and there's more variety.
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12681682, I don't think I've ever seen a "well dressed" Black woman in Philly. Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 09:14 AM
Especially not compared to DC, LA, NYC, Boston And your hatred of The South is showing. Atlanta is the Queen of "professional Black women" so by virtue there are TONS of "well dressed" black women in their YSL and Alexander Wang "power suits"
I've seen "creative" dressed women in Philly in that Black Lilly / Odunde type of way.
>Well dressed >sisters in LA, New York, DC, and Philly are more creative and >there's more variety. >
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12681709, This is so ridiculous, when is the last time uve actually been to ATL ? Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 10:30 AM
There is more than enuff bohos, blk hipsters and creative types in Atl and Philly will never be on anyone's fashion anything.
When is the last time u been to la too while we are at it? Lumping la in with dc and NYC style is off base by a lot
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12681713, Bae, stand back. I got this. Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 10:39 AM
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12681823, For real? Are y'all really this angry about a bs fashion thread on okp? Posted by afrogirl_lost, Sun Dec-21-14 02:01 PM
We're in here talking trash the way we always do. Ughh I can't with some of y'all. Deejobram, you are a notorious troll. Stop.
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12681829, Sweetie, I love you. I really do. Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 02:11 PM
Yes, I was joking with you about the fashion but I still do feel some type of way about your distaste for The South and you call yourself a af-am studies scholar. You might as well be in the kkk if you hate the south. Ok hunty.
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12681847, I don't hate the South but I have no interest in living there again Posted by afrogirl_lost, Sun Dec-21-14 02:31 PM
I also have no interest in living in NY or Chicago ever again either. I'm a Philadelphia nationalist...I thought you understood that.
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12681851, I'm not mad at you for that Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 02:36 PM
Again This fashion stuff is pure troll mode But a philly nationalist is a hard way to go I liked very little about Philly when I lived there
I kind of sound the same about Philly as you do about the south As in Philly as ZERO quality women that live there Now the suburbs of Philly is chock full But city proper is garbage The city is too blue collar or very lower middle class to shine
But yeah, I dig your af-am approach but I really wish you would embrace the south much more. Our experience down here needs to be respected
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12681861, Haha...the difference is I don't be caring what y'all say Posted by afrogirl_lost, Sun Dec-21-14 03:03 PM
My city is dope :)
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12681831, I'm not angry but u make comments about the A like that all the time Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 02:11 PM
And I think u probably are being real when u say it. Not a big deal but I just want u to kno that's not the sum total of Atlanta
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12681834, Me and you are >><< bro Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 02:13 PM
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12681849, I talk trash about every place that's not Philly Posted by afrogirl_lost, Sun Dec-21-14 02:32 PM
Do you see me going ham about your shade on my city?
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12681891, I love Philly and have stated that on here several times, fashion capital Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 04:17 PM
It isn't tho? And this is going ham lol
U have a bias against the A. It's ok we will still welcome and love on u when u actually come and visit
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12682218, Why u talking like we've never been to Philly? lol. Posted by SP1200, Mon Dec-22-14 10:20 AM
The jail tats required by law on Philly women alone disqualify.
>basketball wife sort of way. They all have the weave, >designer shoes and bags, similar jewelry etc. Well dressed >sisters in LA, New York, DC, and Philly are more creative and >there's more variety. >
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12681687, It's New York, lock this post Posted by Mgmt, Sun Dec-21-14 09:39 AM
>so somebody was shitting on wilona from good times talking >abt how a woman that well dressed, w/ that kinda of money >wouldnt live in the projects > >to which i said its been my experience that the more >historically ghetto or hood or whatever you wanna call it the >area a person is from...the more they gonna wear that kinda >name brand label shit & if thats what you consider dressing >well....i mean put it like this, pick the AVERAGE well dressed >woman (age is immaterial) off MLK Blvd, Any Hood, USA & the >AVERAGE well dressed woman (of any race or age) from that same >cities suburbs or middle class areas & invariably...hood chick >wins. > >which then got thinking...best dressed women in the country. > >from what i can tell its detroit. again. PER CAPITA. this is >not to say YOU, anonymous woman reading this from wherever you >at is not fashionable & dope & stylish & all that. its just >saying that PER CAPITA, meaning in aggregate numbers...there >are more "well dressed" women from or in detroit then from or >in other cities. > >thats all im saying. > >posts like this are why im the GOAT. btw. > >
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12681730, Sadly I would have to support NYC. Chi got its own, Atlanta kinda. Posted by ConcreteCharlie, Sun Dec-21-14 11:55 AM
NYC has a bit of that Paris or Milano vibe. But I hate praising NYC so I'll paraphrase Klosterman who said "They're all the same girls you saw in South Dakota or Wisconsin, only now they've all got gym memberships and subscriptions to Cosmo."
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12681794, New York and it's not even close Posted by unfukwitable, Sun Dec-21-14 01:29 PM
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12681817, Whats the point of this? Posted by SimplyHannah, Sun Dec-21-14 01:52 PM
How typical of a black male to incite further division amongst women by promoting destructive and unesscary competition. I never see white or asian men catagorizing women by region and quality of clothing.
#genderwarz #racewarz
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12681824, who said anything abt black women? Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 02:02 PM
This is when I pretend to have no idea where that came from
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12681828, I dunno, who did? Cause I certainly didnt. Posted by SimplyHannah, Sun Dec-21-14 02:10 PM
I did refer to shallow black men such as yourself tho.
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12681832, Me and bae in here trying to defend Black women Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 02:12 PM
#donthateus
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12681850, me, shallow?! no ma'am. I just appreciate style nm Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 02:33 PM
does it really matter?
for all my fans who keep my name in their mouth: http://i.imgur.com/v2xNOpS.jpg
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12681852, ^ appreciates "style" but refuses to get a line up Posted by SimplyHannah, Sun Dec-21-14 02:37 PM
:sips tea:
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12681863, lmao wow Posted by Madvillain 626, Sun Dec-21-14 03:07 PM
she chin checked you with that one bruh
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12681866, Water head fat nyggas get no love in the club Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 03:10 PM
>she chin checked you with that one bruh
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12681883, *dead* Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 04:09 PM
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12681886, of all the shit that could be said abt me not getting a edge up ain't 1 Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 04:11 PM
That's your one shot, BTW. One more dart and imma hurt your feelings. Fair warning.
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12681899, I would say don't be that guy....but you ARE that guy. Like quintessentially Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 04:30 PM
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12681900, all in good fun! right? all jokes and lulz. Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 04:37 PM
I'm absolutely am that guy...which should be understood by now. If you wanna cap...we can play that game. I specialize in that game. *shrug*
does it really matter?
for all my fans who keep my name in their mouth: http://i.imgur.com/v2xNOpS.jpg
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12681911, Yeah like I said ur that guy and of course to be clear that's bad/sad Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 04:53 PM
Wear ur "crown" for that tho
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12681914, gee, what's sad about it? people joke abt me...I joke abt them Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 04:57 PM
I think you maybe projecting.
does it really matter?
for all my fans who keep my name in their mouth: http://i.imgur.com/v2xNOpS.jpg
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12681984, Naw any time anyone threatens to 'hurt someone's feelings' that's Posted by blkprinceMD05, Sun Dec-21-14 08:21 PM
Bully, unnecessary asshole shit, she snapped on u, u coulda just snapped back as would be normal. But when u get to the Internet threat of embarrassing and hurting feelings it's some mean GIRL shit
But u have ur Okp rep to defend, meanwhile dudes take pot shots at u on here daily
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12682008, if I shoot you, I'm brainless. you shoot me? you're famous. Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 09:28 PM
Whats a nigga to do?
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12681907, I aint never scared. (c) Bonecrusher Posted by SimplyHannah, Sun Dec-21-14 04:51 PM
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12681830, LA or NYC. LA for all the celeb fashion Posted by ShinobiShaw, Sun Dec-21-14 02:11 PM
NYC for the celeb fashion and boho's
http://soundcloud.com/djshinobishaw http://www.rareformnyc.com http://twitter.com/DJShinobiShaw https://twitter.com/RareFormNYC PSN: ShinobiShaw
"Arm Leg Leg Arm How you doin?" (c)T510
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12681840, All women: NYC Posted by MizClayton, Sun Dec-21-14 02:23 PM
Black women: Atlanta, NYC
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12681846, OK lemme address NYC & Atl and why they ain't it real quick Posted by Binlahab, Sun Dec-21-14 02:28 PM
NYC is full of transplants. So like all the fashionable people from Topeka or Idaho move there. Unfair advantage. Detroit is nothing but natives. That's organic.
Atl the gay dudes dressed better then the women. Nope.
Detroit still #1
does it really matter?
for all my fans who keep my name in their mouth: http://i.imgur.com/v2xNOpS.jpg
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12681848, Nyc needs to removed from the equation Posted by deejboram, Sun Dec-21-14 02:31 PM
Other than that no city wins hands down LA got that cali beach swag DC and Atlanta women be more "proffesional" with it More layered and put together Like with the power suit and pearls
DC had those political lawyer type women that just be CRUSHING IT Lobbyist too
But if your talking strictly nightlife All be the same but then add in houston to the mix as well The H be catching me by surprise each and every time I go out STUNNAS
indmix don't even tell the full story
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12681867, lol...New York by a mile Posted by dafriquan, Sun Dec-21-14 03:19 PM
New York has an unfair advantage of attracting cool (real and imagined) people from around the world (forget just the country) who relocate there for the sole purpose of adding or partaking in its "cool". Mix that in with with its long fashion history and there is not much competition.
The average New Yorker is not fashionable. Far from it. But you can find the highest concentration of fashionable women there more than in any other city. Regardless of the style tribe you subscribe to.
edit: I abhor LA style for the most part. That city also attracts a different type of transplant than NY.
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12681879, yea, these threads are usually pointless because it ends up being Posted by southphillyman, Sun Dec-21-14 03:57 PM
>The average New Yorker is not fashionable. Far from it.
about 1% of the people who live in those cities the handful of people at event xyz you went to is not representative of the whole believe it or not i'd rank a place like san fran over nyc if we're talking about the average person
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12682001, because Tracy Reese is Posted by sosumi, Sun Dec-21-14 09:06 PM
from Detroit? anyone their now is balancing dressing with affording their water bill
and Willona worked at "the boutique" so she had to be on point
Donna Karan defined an nyc battleground look yet few still wear black tights on the subway and this is why ebola has come
Ralph Lauren made a wasp look popular from the bronx now people are opting for c. wonder
plus how do puffers and fur still translate to the runway, do designers have insider info on global warming?
left coasters and southerners can not fully compete until they have seasons
to answer the question - DMV women dress best
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12682168, dis reply got me lollin and confused at da same damn time Posted by _explain555, Mon Dec-22-14 09:38 AM
hilarious
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12682121, bahston! Posted by Ezzsential, Mon Dec-22-14 07:16 AM
i dont have colors my mmsic: www.soundclick.com/sylana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brb8g8f18xE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NgNuVHrEKI
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12682147, NY by a landslide...and lol @ Detroit, DC, Philly..like really lol Posted by ambient1, Mon Dec-22-14 09:07 AM
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12682151, NYC, and it isn't close...like at all Posted by John Forte, Mon Dec-22-14 09:12 AM
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